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      05-20-2009, 10:23 PM   #1
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e60 wheels fit e92?

I have a set of Maya STM's that were on my 2005 530 e60. Custom made for the car so I don't know the offset.

however, they were 20x9 and 20x10.

Will these fit my 07 e92 335?

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I'd say no, because the e60 run a much lower offset in the front.

OEM E60 19" wheels is 19x8.5 ET18 and 19x9.5 ET32, compared to the OEM E9X 19" wheels which is 19x8 ET37 and 19x9 ET39.

So I've pretty sure Maya made them to aggresive to fit the e92.
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I'd say no, because the e60 run a much lower offset in the front.

OEM E60 19" wheels is 19x8.5 ET18 and 19x9.5 ET32, compared to the OEM E9X 19" wheels which is 19x8 ET37 and 19x9 ET39.

So I've pretty sure Maya made them to aggresive to fit the e92.
+1

Also E60s have a larger centerbore, granted it can be rectified with rings but I'm not a big fan.
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Also E60s have a larger centerbore, granted it can be rectified with rings but I'm not a big fan.
No, it's the e39 that has the larger 74.1mm centerbore, e60 has the same as the e9x.
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No, it's the e39 that has the larger 74.1mm centerbore, e60 has the same as the e9x.
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Only the E39 had a different centerbore. All the newer cars with that exception of that specific 5 series can run the same wheels given that the offset and the sizing is correct.

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Don't think those wheels will fit in there unfortunately, the offset is too aggressive but there's only really one way to tell for sure
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yep.. that's what i figured. They were made pretty aggressive as the back wheels have a 5" lip and the front has 4".

I might try them out just for the hell of it. keep you guys posted if i do.
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No, it's the e39 that has the larger 74.1mm centerbore, e60 has the same as the e9x.
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Only the E39 had a different centerbore. All the newer cars with that exception of that specific 5 series can run the same wheels given that the offset and the sizing is correct.

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Don't think those wheels will fit in there unfortunately, the offset is too aggressive but there's only really one way to tell for sure
Ah you are both correct. I keep forgetting that it's only the E39
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yep.. that's what i figured. They were made pretty aggressive as the back wheels have a 5" lip and the front has 4".

I might try them out just for the hell of it. keep you guys posted if i do.
Let me know what you find out. I have a set of 3 piece forged wheels that I bought of an E60 owner that i'm going to throw on my E92. If the OP doesn't update this thread, I will. I'm trying them on my E92 this weekend.
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I ran the 18"s style 123's on my car, the front would rub in dips and hard corners because of the offset, i think its 20-22et up front?

i know it rubbed on the bumper bolt on my e90 in the front wheel well
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I ran the 18"s style 123's on my car, the front would rub in dips and hard corners because of the offset, i think its 20-22et up front?

i know it rubbed on the bumper bolt on my e90 in the front wheel well
Offset of 20. What were your tire widths? I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do a 275 in the rear but I have basically no other option because I have a 335xi and have to have same diameter wheels and tires in front and back.

Just measured my rear lip, 5". So I'm going to test fit them this weekend. If it works I'll let OP know. Will probably require some fender rolling.
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